Hi!
On 11:42 Tue 11 Nov , Bartek Dolewski wrote:
> I started my journey with linux kernel some year ago. I mean writing
> modules, reading kernel`s source code. I created nothing special, some
> character devices, several modules with files in /proc directory but
> i`m familar with digging int
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>>
>> I feel, better to start from application to low level driver, as
>> follows:
>>
> - Try to understand/Analyze all Layers(L2,L3,L4) headers, by writing
>> your own packet sniffer application.
>
>> - Try to understand the basic protocols, like ARP, TCP/UDP.
>
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I feel, better to start from application to low level driver, as
follows:
- Try to understand/Analyze all Layers(L2,L3,L4) headers, by writing
your own packet sniffer application.
- Try to understand the basic protocols, like ARP, TCP/UDP.
- Try to understand the
I feel, better to start from application to low level driver, as
follows:
- Try to understand/Analyze all Layers(L2,L3,L4) headers, by writing
your own packet sniffer application.
- Try to understand the basic protocols, like ARP, TCP/UDP.
- Try to understand the network packet flow(Tx/Rx), f
2008/11/11 Bartek Dolewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I started my journey with linux kernel some year ago. I mean writing
> modules, reading kernel`s source code. I created nothing special, some
> character devices, several modules with files in /proc directory but
> i`m familar with digging into sour
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Thomas Petazzoni
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:42:37 +0100,
> "Bartek Dolewski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
>
>> I started my journey with linux kernel some year ago. I mean writing
>> modules, reading kernel`s source code. I created nothing
Le Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:42:37 +0100,
"Bartek Dolewski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> I started my journey with linux kernel some year ago. I mean writing
> modules, reading kernel`s source code. I created nothing special, some
> character devices, several modules with files in /proc directory but
- Linux Foundation net wiki [1]: Random bits about networking in linux
kernel.
- kernel/doc dir: Random bits of info.
- "Understanding Linux Network Internals" by Christian Benvenuti: A bit
outdated they say, full of gory details :).
- "Where linux documentation hides" by Rob Landley [2]: Hints on